1884 CATALOGUE OF 



LlTHOSIA. BIPUNCTATA. 



Mas. Pallidissime ovhracea ; palpi brevissimi, vix ascendentes ; 

 ala anticce purpurascente ientunmt campersce, gutta costali 

 nigra elongata ; posticce pallide lutece. 



Male. Very pale ochraceous. Palpi very short, hardlj ascending. 

 Antennae setulose. Leg! rather slender ; tibiae and tar-i purplish 

 above; tips of the tarsal joints pule ochraceous. Wings moderately 

 broad. Fore wrings acute, thickly covered with purplish speckles, 

 many of which are confluent; an elongated black dot on the costa 

 at a little before one-third of the length; exterior border si 

 straight, slightly oblique; three reins spring the end oi the 



areola, the middle one forked at one-thii I b. Hind 



wings bright pale Inteons, Length of the bod; t the 



wings \o lines. 



New Guinea. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



LlTHOSIA VAdVITTA. 



Mas. 7-Vra. Ml ft bust* ; wrUm tk Ukormx anticus nlbida ; palji 

 oblique QtcendenUi) trticulo 3o linemri tlonyatu; alee uUitm 

 pix ac%tm % rata tuheotiaii UUerrupiQ dilatata flavtst 



albida. 



Male. Brown, rather stout. Vertex, Dibits of the eyes and 

 fore part of the thorax yellow. Body beneath and U 

 whitish. Palpi smooth, obliqiu I] in? so high as 



the vertex ; third joint linear, a kitlls BON thai half the length o( 

 the second. Antenna' setose. Abdomen extending much beyond 

 the hind wings ; apical tuft very small. Legs smooth, stout, mostly 

 brown above. Wings narrow. Fore wi:. J acute, with a 



yellowish white subcostal stripe, which joins the costa at thiee-fourtl.s 

 of the length, and is twice interrupted, and is dilated beyond the 

 middle nearly to the interior border; axterioi border convex, rather 

 oblique. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 11 lines. 



Ceram. 



a. Mvsol. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



